The year may say 1991, yet the music landscape was still in the 80s (in their last hurrah, quite similar to 1989-90). Later in the year the music landscape will change as well as the way Billboard would do the charts by going the digital soundscan route and by summer of '92 into '93 the sounds of the 90s will come into its own (in my opinion). Many of these didn't age well, yet they were fun and great memories overall. 😀
Male 1960s tv stars are alive in February 9 1991 Michael Landon (54 years old) Dick van dyke (65 years old) Richard chamberlain (56 years old) Telly savalas (69 years old) Peter falk (64 years old) Eddie Albert (84 years old) Andy Griffith (64 years old) Bill Bixby (57 years old) Fess Parker (66 years old)
Groove is in the heart You're in LOVE Tom's dinner LOVE takes time Impulsive I'm your baby tonight Coming out from the dark Justify My LOVE LOVE Will never do All the man that i need
I love so many of these songs, all of them have a lot of memories. However so many of them have been dated by the terrible gated reverb drum sound. Nothing dates sound more than that
@@cede2317 How can such a great song just peak at number 7? While the crap of madonna (I love most of her songs but Justify my love is so bad) comes at number 1, that's why I like European music lists better than American ones
The lady in the Everybody Dance Now vodeo is not really the singer. The real singer is Martha Wash. The producers thought a fat woman would not sell records. Yes Martha Wash was heavy set . So they hired a skinny lady to lip sync. Martha is one half of the duo the weather girls. Most famous for its raining men. Oh but they did it to hear again in 1987 1988 a British House group Black box had 3 big hits in the UK and US. But it was Martha Wash singer but a hire pretty skinny black women lip syncing in the music videos. And now we have Lizzo . Call bless the beautiful big black women that can sing.
I believe Martha also sung Seduction's "(You're My One And Only) True Love" as well. I know there was a belief that Technotronic's "Pump Up The Jam" was sung by Felly as appeared in the music video, but Ya Kid K actually sung it. They didn't try to cover that up as at the concerts, everyone saw Ya Kid K singing it.